The Art Jam takes place on Main Street in Jeffersonville on Sunday, June 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
This free event features gallery shows, artist demos, sidewalk art festival, live music, food and fun — something for everyone.
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The Art Jam takes place on Main Street in Jeffersonville on Sunday, June 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
This free event features gallery shows, artist demos, sidewalk art festival, live music, food and fun — something for everyone.
The Art Jam includes the Northern Vermont Artists Association’s 93rd June Juried Show at Visions of Vermont Gallery. The Cambridge Arts Council is sponsoring a sidewalk art festival with 17 artist booths.
The Bryan Memorial Gallery will present three shows: “The Creative Process,” “Nature’s Resilience” and “Legacy 2023.”
For more information, email cambridgeartsvt@gmail.com.
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